
Kano NSCDC fires five volunteers for misconduct
The NSCDC in Kano State has fired five volunteers for serious indiscipline. The Commandant stressed the importance of maintaining the Corps' values and standards.
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The NSCDC in Kano State has fired five volunteers for serious indiscipline. The Commandant stressed the importance of maintaining the Corps' values and standards.

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